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Down To Earth
1 day 15 hours ago

Yesterday, I wrote about the issue of public land in the Powder River Basin being leased to coal companies for cheap, so they can strip-mine it and sell the coal abroad at an enormous profit.

Also yesterday, the feds held a “competitive lease sale” for the South Porcupine Tract, which contains almost 402 million tons of mineable coal.

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2 days 13 hours ago


Good news from the Spokane River Forum: The Spokane Forum’s EnviroStars partners are pleased to report that the April 28th prescription drug take back day was a big success.

According to Spokane Sheriff Deputy Greg Snyder, 402 pounds of unwanted prescriptions were returned. That’s more than double last year’s result. Nationally, 556,000 pounds of expired or unwanted prescription medications were collected.

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Down To Earth
3 days 15 hours ago

Calling all tree fans: The Volunteers In Pruning - also knowns as VIP - program will train local tree fans on the ins and outs of pruning this Friday. You can learn about pruning objectives, tree biology, proper pruning cuts, and several types of pruning. The course will focus on training young trees for form and structure. This will include classroom learning followed by an outdoor hands-on training.

After completing this training, you will be able to work with the

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Down To Earth
4 days 14 hours ago

Yeah Spokane can talk trash: We're ahead of the state average with 51 percent of the solid waste generated in Spokane County being recycled.

But Talk Trash Spokane is very real. You can read a profile on them from Julie Schaeffer at Down To Earth earlier in the year. Check out their latest video on what to do with yard debris.

 

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Down To Earth
5 days 13 hours ago


 

Who doesn't love Riverfront Park? Occupying 100 acres of land and water downtown with an incredible history, the falls and the surrounding land has always been a gathering place for people. This is where the city of Spokane started in the late 1800’s, with pioneers settling there. Eventually, industry growth gave way to rail yards covering Havermale Island, the present site of Riverfront Park. 

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